GB2468593A - A press brake for bending sheets - Google Patents

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GB2468593A
GB2468593A GB1004078A GB201004078A GB2468593A GB 2468593 A GB2468593 A GB 2468593A GB 1004078 A GB1004078 A GB 1004078A GB 201004078 A GB201004078 A GB 201004078A GB 2468593 A GB2468593 A GB 2468593A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B21MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21DWORKING OR PROCESSING OF SHEET METAL OR METAL TUBES, RODS OR PROFILES WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
    • B21D5/00Bending sheet metal along straight lines, e.g. to form simple curves
    • B21D5/02Bending sheet metal along straight lines, e.g. to form simple curves on press brakes without making use of clamping means
    • B21D5/0272Deflection compensating means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B15/00Details of, or accessories for, presses; Auxiliary measures in connection with pressing
    • B30B15/007Means for maintaining the press table, the press platen or the press ram against tilting or deflection
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
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The present invention relates to a bending press or "press brake" for bending metal sheets (F), the press being characterized in that it includes at least one linking rod (100 or 101), which rod is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the movement direction, having one end (100a or 100b) that is fastened to the deformable portion (112) of a second press brake table (12) and having its other end (100a or 100b) fastened to the housing.

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A PRESS BRAKE FOR BENDING SHEETS
The present invention relates to a bending press or press brake' having tables with controlled deformation.
Bending presses are machine tools of a type that is itself well known. The machine comprises, as shown in accompanying Figure 1, a lower table 12 and an upper table 14 that is movable relative to the lower table 12.
Usually, the lower table 12 is stationary and the upper table 14 is suitable for being moved towards the lower table 12 under drive from actuators Vi and V2 that act on the ends l4a and 14b of the upper table. Usually, the lower table 12 has its free edge 12a fitted with fastener means 16 for fastening bending matrices 18. In the same way, the edge 14c of the upper table 14 is fitted with fastener means 20 for fastening bending punches 22.
A metal sheet or lamination F is placed on the bending matrices 18 of the lower table 12. The sheet F may be of a length that varies widely depending on circumstances. Under drive from the pistons of the actuators V1 and V2. the punches 22 mounted on the upper table move towards the sheet placed on the matrices of the lower table 12. As soon as the punches 22 come into contact with the sheet F, force begins to increase within the sheet as the punches penetrate therein, initially in the elastic range and subsequently in the plastic range, thereby enabling the sheet to be bent permanently.
Because the force is applied to the upper table 14 by the actuators V1 and V2 acting on the ends l4a, 14b of the table 14, the linear load distributed between the two ends of the tables corresponds to the upper table being deformed along a line in the form of a concave arc with deformation maximas close to the midplane of the table.
This means that for bending purposes, at the end of bending, the central portions of the punches 22 have penetrated into the sheet F less than have the end portions. If bending were to be performed on a matrix 18 that, itself, were to remain perfectly straight during bending, then the result would be that a workpiece would be obtained having a bend angle that was wider in its central portion than at its ends. Such a result is naturally unacceptable.
In order to remedy that drawback, various solutions have been proposed for the purpose of controlling these deformations at the edges of the tables in order to obtain a bend that is substantially identical over the entire length of the bent sheet.
Conventionally, those solutions involve providing slots, such as the slots 24 and 26 shown in Figure 1, that are formed in the lower table 12 symmetrically about the midplane PTP of the press. Those slots 24, 26 then define a central zone 28 of the lower table 12 that does not have slots and that presents a length b, both of the slots 24 and 26 being of length a. With slots 24 and 26 of conventional type, i.e. that leave between them a slot-free portion 28 of length b, substantially parallel deformations are obtained for the edges of the upper and lower tables 14 and 12.
In order to direct the movement of the tables 12, 14 when forces are applied by the actuators V11 V2 for moving the movable table 14 vertically, the frame of the bending press conventionally includes two cheeks 70, 71 for guiding the movable table 14 laterally and for holding the table stationary 12 on the movement axis of the movable table 14, for the entire duration of application of the bending force of the metal sheet or lamination by the actuators V11 V2 The movable table 14 includes rollers so as to promote sliding against the opposite faces of the cheeks 70, 71 with which said table 14 interacts while it is moving. In addition, at the current time, the stationary table includes guide rails that act on the opposite faces of the cheeks 70, 71 when the edge of the table is deformed under the stress of the bending force while bending a metal sheet. These rails are made of a material that limits friction forces, They are generally made of machined steel, of bronze or of synthetic materials. In order to create accurate guidance, without any slack between the cheeks 70, 71 and the deformable portion of the table 12, and also to ensure the best possible rigidity, these guide rails are often subjected to prestress forces by means of spring washers and precise geometric adjustment of their positions.
However, the solution of using guide rails is not entirely satisfactory.
The large number of friction zones as well as the necessary prestressing of the guide rails means that relatively high forces are involved. As a result, the deformations at the edge of the table having slots are poorly controlled, and that may lead to inaccuracies in the positioning of the edge during bending of the metal sheet, especially when the slots are long. In addition, when the edge of the table having slots returns towards its non-deformed position, after bending, vibration may occur. In order to reduce this phenomenon, it is necessary to lubricate the friction faces of the guide rails and/or of the cheeks, and that presents in particular an additional maintenance cost.
In addition, the guide rails are specific parts of cost that is considerable and they may present wear, requiring them to be replaced.
The present invention proposes to solve the above-mentioned drawbacks, while improving performance of the desired functions.
The invention thus provides a bending press for bending at least one metal sheet, the press comprising a stationary frame, a first table having an edge fitted with first bending tools, and a second table having an edge situated facing the edge of the first table and fitted with second bending tools, the first table being movable relative to the second table in a movement direction in order to exert a bending force on a sheet disposed between the first and second bending tools, while the second table is held relative to the frame and a deformable portion of the second table is able to deform in the movement direction; the bending press being characterized in that it includes at least one linking rod, which rod is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the movement direction, having one end that is fastened to the deformable portion of the second table and having its other end fastened to the frame.
By means of the invention, any excessive friction and hysteresis behavior is eliminated from the guidance of the deformation of the table having a deformable portion (associated with the presence of slots or any other system making it possible to deform at least one portion of the stationary table so that its edge follows a curve that is parallel to the curve of the edge facing the movable table) while ensuring, at a lower cost, very high operating precision. In addition, the prior art maintenance associated with limiting friction by using lubricants is eliminated since the linking rod does not require such maintenance.
Advantageously, the first and second tables are respectively upper and lower tables, and the movement direction is vertical.
Preferably, the bending press of the invention includes at least one pair of linking rods. In this configuration, and advantageously, both linking rods extend substantially in a plane containing the movement direction.
Advantageously, the bending press includes at least one guide element for guiding the movement of the first table along the movement direction, and, in the embodiment having two linking rods, both linking rods of the pair of linking rods extend in a zone defined by the projection of said guide element in the region of the
second table.
Preferably, the bending press of the invention includes two pairs of linking rods that are spaced apart transversally in the movement direction.
Advantageously, the frame presents two cheeks that are substantially parallel to the movement direction and that are spaced apart transversally in said direction.
In an embodiment of the invention, each linking rod presents the shape of a cylinder presenting various different diameters along its axis. In this configuration, provision may be made for the linking rod to present a small-diameter central fraction and large-diameter end fractions.
Advantageously, the large-diameter end fractions of a linking rod are plugged respectively into a portion of the frame and into the deformable portion of the second
table.
Advantageously, a segment of the small-diameter central fraction of a linking rod is engaged with clearance in one of the elements constituted by said portion of the frame and said deformable portion of the
second table.
In an advantageous aspect of the invention, at rest, each linking rod extends along an axis that is linear, and the rod is flexible so that an end thereof may be offset relative to its linear axis by a value d of up to at least 0.5% of the length of the rod.
In a particularly advantageous aspect of the invention, the second table presents at least one slot, and the deformable portion extends between said slot and the edge of the second table, Advantageously, each linking rod is made of a material presenting a high modulus of elasticity, i.e. greater than 200 MPa [megapascalj, in order to ensure maximum rigidity.
Preferably, each linking rod is made of a material consisting of a steel from the family of manganese-silicon steels or a chromium steel, with vanadium, manganese, or silicon-molybdenum. Naturally, any other material making it possible to obtain sufficient flexibility without risk of breaking, or of plastic deformation may be appropriate.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention can be better understood on reading the following description of various preferred embodiments of the invention, given by way of non-limiting example. The description makes reference to the accompanying figures, in which: * Figure 1 shows a bending press with two slots situated respectively on either side of the midplane pp and extending from opposite sides of the lower table; * Figures 2A and 2B are views of an embodiment of a linking rod of the invention; * Figure 3 shows a front view of the bending press of the invention with parallel lateral guide axes on which there are mounted two respective pairs of linking rods of the invention; * Figure 4 is a larger-scale view of a fragment of the bending press shown in Figure 3 with one of the two pairs of linking rods; * Figure 5 is a side view of Figure 4; * Figure 6 is a perspective view showing a lateral guide cheek and a fragment of a lower table, which elements are connected together by a pair of linking rods; * Figure 7 is a section view of a lateral guide cheek and a fragment of a lower table together with a pair of linking rods, in the absence of load on the lower
table; and
Figure 8 is a view that is identical to Figure 7 when the lower table is under full load.
Below, it is considered that the lower table 12 is the stationary table having slots 24, 26, ideally disposed respectively smetrica1ly about the midplane pp of the bending press, while the upper table 14 is the movable table, movable under drive from actuators V, V7.
In addition, the actuators V1, V2 have guide means (not shown in the figures), for guiding the movement of the upper table 14 vertically, along the movement axis D of the upper table 14 and of the deformable portion 112 of
the lower table 12.
As explained above with reference to Figure 1, under drive from the pistons of the actuators V1 and V2, situated at the two opposite ends on the movable table 14, the top portion 112 of the stationary table 12, i.e. the portion of the table 12 situated between the slots 24 and 26 and the top edge 12a of the lower table 12, moves, or becomes curved, as a result of the movement ID.
The present invention provides a solution for accompanying or guiding the movement of the deformable portion 112 of the lower table 12 in such a manner that the movement of the deformable portion 112, during and after the application of the bending force, takes place within a vertical prism containing the table 12, without any lateral movement of said deformable portion 112. The term "lateral movement" of the deformable portion 112 of the lower table 12 should be understood as referring to any movement that is not contained within the space defined between two parallel axes XX and X3X4, shown in Figure 5, and corresponding respectively to the axes of the opposite edges of the lower table 12.
Figures 2A and 2B show an embodiment of a linking rod 100 of the invention. The linking rod 100 extends along the axis X'X and comprises three substantially cylindrical fractions, two end fractions lOOa and lOOb and one central fraction lOOc between said two end fractions lOOa and bOb, The end fractions lOOa, lOOb are of diameter that is larger than that of the central fraction lOOc in such a manner that said central fraction lOOc presents greater capacity for elastic bending Thus, the linking rod 100, fastened by one of its ends lOOa or lOOb to the deformabie top portion 112 of the lower table 12 and by its other end lOOa or lOOb to the frame of the bending press, is capable, by means of said elastic bending of the central fraction lOOc, of accompanying the movement or the deformation of the top portion 112 of the lower table 12 when the bending force is applied to the metal sheet F. It should be noted that the end lOOb of the linking rod 100 presents a diameter that is greater than that of the end lOOa.
In Figure 3, two pairs of linking rods 100, 101 are fastened to the lower table 12. Said two pairs of linking rods 100, 101 are placed at a distance from each other in the proximity of opposite edges of the lower table 12. Each linking rod 100 or 101 is fastened by one of its ends lOOa or lOOb to the deformable portion 112 of the table 12, and its other end lOOa or lOOb is fastened to one of the two cheeks 70, 71 of the frame of the bending press. Each of the lateral guide cheeks 70, 71 extends vertically below a respective one of the two actuators V1, V2. The cheeks 70, 71 extend perpendicularly to the plane of the lower table 12 and substantially parallel to the movement direction n.
As can be seen in Figures 4 to 6, the two linking rods 100, 101 of a single pair extend in the plane of the cheeks 70, 71, and therefore perpendicularly to the plane of the lower table 12.
The ends lOOb of the linking rods 100, 101 are fastened in the deformable portion 112 of the table 12 by conventional mechanical means, In this embodiment, two nuts 200, 201, are engaged on opposite ends of the end fraction 100b and against the opposite edges of the table 12, thereby rigidly fastening the end fraction lOOb in the table 12. Provision may also be made for the orifices in the deformable portion 112 in which the ends lOOb of the linking rods 100, 101 are inserted to be tapped while the ends 10Gb are tapped in such a manner as to co-operate with the tapping of said orifices, In the example chosen to illustrate the invention, the ends lOOb of the linking rods 100, 101 present a length equal to the thickness of the lower table 12. The other end lOOa of each of the linking rods 100, 101 is plugged into a housing 300 of diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the end lOOa. The end lOOa of the linking rod 100, 101 is in this embodiment fastened to the cheek 70, 71 by means of a pin 50. The cheeks 70, 71 and the ends lOOa of the linking rods 100, 101 include respective transverse orifices of substantially the same diameter; each of said orifices passing through both a cheek 70 or 71 and the end lOOa of the corresponding linking rod 100, 101. When the end lOOa is plugged home into the housing 300 of a cheek 70, 71, the orifice of the end lOOa is in register with the orifice of the cheek 70, 71 in such a manner that the pin 50 can be introduced through the cheek 70 or 71 and into the end lOOa of the linking rod 100, 101 in order to secure the linking rod 100, 101 to the cheek 70, 71.
The linking rod 100, 101 is fastened via a plurality of fastening points at its end lOOb and this constitutes a particularly rigid fastening, specifically by two nuts 200, 201 in the embodiment shown in the accompanying figures, whereas the linking rod 100, 101 is fastened at only one fastening point or axis at its end lOOa. The ends lOOa, lOOb are fastened to the table 12 and to the cheek 70, 71 either permanently or separably. For fastening that is not separable, said fastening of the ends lOOa, lOOb respectively to the table 12 and to the cheek 70, 71 could be performed by welding or adhesive, while for a fastening that is separable, the ends could be screw-fastened, key-fastened or mechanically fastened in some other way.
In addition, because the central fraction lOOc of the linking rod 100, 101 presents a diameter that is less than the diameter of the ends lOOa, bOb, and because the housing 300 presents a diameter that is substantially greater than the diameter of the end lOOa, the central fraction lOOc has the ability to travel or bend inside the housing 300. Thus, even for maximum bending of the central fraction lOOc of the linking rod 100, 101, said rod 100, 101 does not touch the edges at the entrance to the housing 300. It should be noted that a linking rod 100, 101 presents very high rigidity in traction/compression along its longitudinal axis X'X.
In the embodiment having a pair of linking rods 100, 101 fastened to a cheek 70 or 71 and to the deformable portion 112 of the table 12, the ends lOOa, lOOb of said rods form the four vertices of a deformable parallelogram, between the cheek 70 or 71 and the deformable portion 112 of the table 12. Naturally, by using a pair of linking rods 100, 101 instead of only one linking rod 100, 101, guidance of the deformable portion 112 of the table is particularly improved. In addition, the invention is not limited to the use of pairs of linking rods: for each set of linking rods it is possible to provide more than two linking rods 100, 101.
Figures 7 and 8 show a pair of linking rods 100, 101, respectively in the absence of load on the lower table 12 and when said table 12 is under full load. In its initial state, in the absence of load, the central fraction lOOc of the linking rod 100, 101 presents bending so that there is a vertical offset d between its end lOOb and its end lOOa; the end lOOb being higher than the end lOOa. The offset d between the ends lOOa and lOOb of the linking rod 100, 101 constitutes prestressing of the rod 100, 101. When the force F0 is applied to bend the metal sheet or lamination F, this initial prestress is reduced to zero (half way through the stroke of the lower table 12), and then the lower table 12 is moved once more through a distance d in the movement direction D in such a manner that the final stress is equal in value and opposite in sign to the prestress acting initially (at rest) on the linking rod 100, 101, The advantage of having an initial offset d between the ends lOOa et lOOb in the opposite direction to the movement D (i.e. the end lOOb fastened to the deformable portion 112 of the lower table 12 is higher, by a distance d, than the end lOOa fastened in the cheek 70 or 71) lies in the linking rod 100, 101 having greater capacity for bending when the deformable portion 112 of the table 12 moves.
This makes it possible to guide the deformable portion 112 of the lower table 12 over a longer stroke, and in the embodiment in Figures 7-8 a stroke over a distance 2d. If it is decided to apply prestress to the linking rod 100, 101 in such a manner that its end lOOb is offset by a maximum distance (within its ability to bend without plastic deformation) relative to the end lOOa and in the opposite direction to the movement D, then the linking rod 100, 101 is guided over a distance that is twice its maximum offset, in such a manner as to enable the deformable portion 112 to curve ideally, so that the ends of the edges l2a of the table 12 do indeed deform parallel to the bottom edge l4c between the ends 14a, 14b of the table 14. By way of example, if the initial offset (in the opposite direction to the movement ID) between the two ends lOOa and lOOb is equal to 1 mm {millimeter], then the length of the stroke over which the deformable portion 112 of the lower table 12 is guided by the linking rod can be equal to at least 2 mm.
By way of example, a linking rod 100, 101 has a length of 150 mm for an average diameter (average of the diameters of the various fractions lOOa, lOOb and lOOc of the linking rod 100, 101) of 14 mm. In this configuration, the vertical offset between the two ends lOOa and lOOb of the linking rod 100, 101 may lie in the range 0 and 1.5 mm,

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  1. CLAIMS1. A bending press for bending at least one metal sheet (F), the press comprising a stationary frame, a first table (14) having an edge (14c) fitted with first bending tools, and a second table (12) having an edge (l2a) situated facing the edge (14c) of the first table (14) and fitted with second bending tools, the first table (14) being movable, relative to the second table (12) in a movement direction (ID) in order to exert a bending force on a sheet (F) disposed between the first and second bending tools, while the second table (12) is held relative to the frame and a deformable portion (112) of the second table (12) is able to deform in the movement direction (ID); the bending press being characterized in that it includes at least one linking rod (100 or 101), which rod is oriented substantially perpendicularly to the movement direction, having one end (lOOa or lOOb) that is fastened to the deformable portion (112) of the second table (12) and having its other end (lOOa or lOOb) fastened to the frame.
  2. 2. A bending press according to claim 1, characterized in that the first and second tables (12, 14) are respectively upper and lower tables (14, 12), and in that the movement direction (ID) is vertical.
  3. 3. A bending press according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that it includes at least one pair of linking rods (100, 101),
  4. 4. A bending press according to claim 3, characterized in that both linking rods (100, 101) extend substantially in a plane containing the movement direction (D), 5, A bending press according to any one of claims I to 4, characterized in that it includes at least one guide element (V1, V2) for guiding the movement of the first table (14) along the movement direction (]J) 6. A bending press according to claims 3 and 5, characterized in that both linking rods (100, 101) of the pair of linking rods (100, 101) extend in a zone defined by the projection of said guide element (VL, V2) in the region of the second table (12).7. A bending press according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that it includes two pairs of linking rods (100, 101) that are spaced apart transversally in the movement direction (D).8. A bending press according to claim 7, characterized in that the frame presents two cheeks (70, 71) that are substantially parallel to the movement direction and that are spaced apart transversally in said movement direction (D).9. A bending press according to any preceding claim, characterized in that each linking rod (100, 101) presents the shape of a cylinder presenting various different diameters along its axis.10. A bending press according to claim 9, characterized in that the linking rod (100, 101) presents a small-diameter central fraction (lOOc) and large-diameter end fractions (iUOa, lOOb) 11, A bending press according to claim 10, characterized in that the large-diameter end fractions (lOOa, lOOb) of a linking rod (100, 101) are plugged respectively into a portion of the frame (70, 71) and into the deformable portion (112) of the second table (12) 12. A bending press according to claim 11, characterized in that a segment of the small-diameter central fraction (lOOc) of a linking rod (100, 101) is engaged with clearance in one of the elements constituted by said portion of the frame (70, 71) and said deformable portion (112) of the second table (12) 13. A bending press according to any preceding claim, characterized in that, at rest, each linking rod (100, 101) extends along an axis that is linear, and the rod (100, 101) is flexible so that an end (lOOa, lOOb) thereof may be offset relative to its linear axis by a value (d) of up to at least 0.5% of the length of the rod (100, 101) 14. A bending press according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the second table (12) presents at least one slot (24, 26), and in that the deformable portion (112) extends between said slot (24, 26) and the top edge (l2a) of the second table (12).15. A bending press according to any preceding claim, characterized in that each linking rod (100, 101) is made of a material presenting a high modulus of elasticity, i.e. greater than 200 MPa.
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